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BILLING CODE 4333–15
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
[Docket No. FWS–R4–ES–2014–0065; 4500030114]
RIN 1018–BD52
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat
for the Black Pinesnake
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Proposed rule; revision, reopening of comment period, and announcement of
public meetings.
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the reopening
of the comment period on our March 11, 2015, proposed designation of critical habitat
for the black pinesnake (Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi) under the Endangered Species
Act of 1973, as amended (Act). We are reopening the comment period to accept
comments on our proposal, including revisions to proposed Units 7 and 8 that are
described in this document. As a result of these revisions, we are now proposing to
designate a total of 338,379 acres (136,937 hectares) as critical habitat for the black
pinesnake across eight units within portions of Forrest, George, Greene, Harrison, Jones,
Marion, Perry, Stone, and Wayne Counties in Mississippi, and Clarke County in
Alabama. This is a small increase in acreage from the area we proposed to designate in
our March 11, 2015, proposed rule but constitutes less privately owned lands. In
addition, we announce two public informational meetings on the proposed rule. We are
This document is scheduled to be published in theFederal Register on 10/11/2018 and available online athttps://federalregister.gov/d/2018-22013, and on govinfo.gov
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reopening the comment period on our March 11, 2015, proposed rule to allow all
interested parties the opportunity to comment on the revised proposed rule. Comments
previously submitted need not be resubmitted, as they will be fully considered in
preparation of the final rule.
DATES: The comment period for the proposed rule published March 11, 2015, at 80 FR
12846 is reopened.
Written comments: So that we can fully consider your comments in our final
determination, submit them on or before [INSERT DATE 30 DAYS AFTER DATE
OF PUBLICATION IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER]. Comments submitted
electronically using the Federal eRulemaking Portal (see ADDRESSES, below) must be
received by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the closing date.
Public informational meetings: We will hold two public meetings, one from 6:00
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on October 22, 2018, and a second from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on
October 24, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Document availability: You may obtain copies of the March 11, 2015,
proposed rule and associated documents on the Internet at http://www.regulations.gov
under Docket No. FWS–R4–ES–2014–0065 or by mail from the Mississippi Ecological
Services Field Office (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
Written comments: You may submit written comments by one of the following
methods:
(1) Electronically: Go to the Federal eRulemaking Portal:
http://www.regulations.gov. In the Search box, enter FWS–R4–ES–2014–0065, which is
the docket number for this rulemaking. Then, click on the Search button. On the
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resulting page, in the Search panel on the left side of the screen, under the Document
Type heading, click on the Proposed Rule box to locate this document. You may submit
a comment by clicking on “Comment Now!”
(2) By hard copy: Submit your comments by U.S. mail or hand-delivery to:
Public Comments Processing, Attn: FWS–R4–ES–2014–0065, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, MS: BPHC, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3803.
We request that you send comments only by the methods described above. We
will post all comments on http://www.regulations.gov . This generally means that we will
post any personal information you provide us (see Public Comments, below, for more
information).
Public informational meetings: The public informational meetings will be held in
the following locations:
On October 22, 2018, at Pearl River Community College, Lowery A. Woodall
Advanced Technology Center, 906 Sullivan Drive, Hattiesburg, MS 39401.
On October 24, 2018, at Alabama Coastal Community College,
Administration Building, Tombigbee Conference Room, 30755 Hwy 43 South,
Thomasville, AL 36784.
See Public Informational Meetings, below, for more information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen Ricks, Field Supervisor,
Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office, 6578 Dogwood View Parkway, Jackson,
MS 39213; telephone 601-321-1122; or facsimile 601-965-4340. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Relay Service at
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800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Comments
We will accept written comments and information during this reopened comment
period on our proposed designation of critical habitat for the black pinesnake that was
published in the Federal Register on March 11, 2015 (80 FR 12846), the revisions to the
proposed designation that are described in this document, and our draft economic
assessment (DEA) of the proposed designation. We will consider information and
recommendations from all interested parties. We are particularly interested in comments
concerning:
(1) The reasons why we should or should not designate habitat as “critical
habitat” under section 4 of the Act, including whether there are threats to the species from
human activity, the degree of which can be expected to increase due to the designation,
and whether that increase in threat outweighs the benefit of designation such that the
designation of critical habitat is not prudent.
(2) Specific information on:
(a) The amount and distribution of black pinesnake habitat;
(b) What areas occupied by the species at the time of listing (or are currently
occupied) that contain features essential for the conservation of the species we should
include in the designation and why;
(c) Special management considerations or protection that may be needed in
critical habitat areas we are proposing, including managing for the potential effects of
climate change; and
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(d) What areas not occupied at the time of listing are essential for the
conservation of the species and why.
(3) Land use designations and current or planned activities in the subject areas
and their probable impacts on proposed critical habitat.
(4) How the patch size of proposed critical habitat was derived (i.e., how much
acreage a viable population of black pinesnakes requires).
(5) Information on the projected and reasonably likely impacts of climate change
on the black pinesnake and proposed critical habitat.
(6) Any probable economic, national security, or other relevant impacts of
designating any area that may be included in the final designation; in particular, we seek
information on any impacts on small entities or families, and the benefits of including or
excluding areas that exhibit these impacts.
(7) Information on the extent to which the description of economic impacts in the
DEA is a reasonable estimate of the likely economic impacts and is complete and
accurate.
(8) The likelihood of adverse social reactions to the designation of critical
habitat, as discussed in the associated documents of the DEA, and how the consequences
of such reactions, if likely to occur, would relate to the conservation and regulatory
benefits of the proposed critical habitat designation.
(9) Whether any areas we are proposing for critical habitat designation should be
considered for exclusion under section 4(b)(2) of the Act, and whether the benefits of
potentially excluding any specific area outweigh the benefits of including that area under
section 4(b)(2) of the Act, particularly those areas described in this document.
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(10) Whether we could improve or modify our approach to designating critical
habitat in any way to provide for greater public participation and understanding, or to
better accommodate public concerns and comments.
If you submitted comments or information on the March 11, 2015, proposed rule
during the initial comment period from March 11, 2015, to May 11, 2015, please do not
resubmit them. Any such comments are incorporated as part of the public record of this
rulemaking proceeding, and we will fully consider them in the preparation of our final
determination. Our final determination concerning critical habitat will take into
consideration all written comments and any additional information we receive during
both comment periods. The final decision may differ from this revised proposed rule,
based on our review of all information received during this rulemaking proceeding.
You may submit your comments and materials concerning the proposed rule or
DEA by one of the methods listed in ADDRESSES. We request that you send comments
only by the methods described in ADDRESSES.
If you submit a comment via http://www.regulations.gov, your entire comment—
including any personal identifying information—will be posted on the website. We will
post all hardcopy comments on http://www.regulations.gov as well. If you submit a
hardcopy comment that includes personal identifying information, you may request at the
top of your document that we withhold this information from public review. However,
we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.
Comments and materials we receive, as well as supporting documentation we
used in preparing the proposed rule and DEA, will be available for public inspection on
http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS–R4–ES–2014–0065, or by appointment,
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during normal business hours, at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Mississippi
Ecological Services Field Office (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
You may obtain copies of the proposed rule and the DEA on the Internet at
http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS–R4–ES–2014–0065, or by mail from the
Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT).
Public Informational Meetings
We will hold two public informational meetings on the dates and times shown in
DATES at the addresses shown in ADDRESSES. People needing reasonable
accommodations in order to attend and participate in the public informational meetings
should contact Stephen Ricks, Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office, at (601) 321-
1122, as soon as possible. In order to allow sufficient time to process requests, please
call no later than 1 week before the meeting date (see DATES).
Background
It is our intent to discuss in this document only those topics directly relevant to
the designation of critical habitat for black pinesnake. For more information on previous
Federal actions concerning the black pinesnake, or information regarding its biology,
status, distribution, and habitat, refer to the proposed designation of critical habitat
published in the Federal Register on March 11, 2015 (80 FR 12846), and the October 6,
2015, final listing rule (80 FR 60468), both of which are available online at
http://www.regulations.gov (at Docket Nos. FWS–R4–ES–2014–0065 and FWS–R4–ES–
2014–0046) or from the Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (see FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT).
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In our March 11, 2015, proposed rule, we proposed to designate critical habitat
for the black pinesnake in eight units encompassing approximately 338,100 acres
(136,824 hectares) in Forrest, George, Greene, Harrison, Jones, Marion, Perry, Stone, and
Wayne Counties, Mississippi, and Clarke County, Alabama. In addition, we announced
the availability of a DEA of the proposed critical habitat designation. We accepted
comments on the proposal and DEA for 60 days, ending May 11, 2015. Based on
information we received during the public comment period, we have decided to reopen
the comment period to allow the public additional time to submit comments on the
proposed critical habitat designation and to hold two informational meetings.
New Information and Revisions to Previously Proposed Critical Habitat
In this document, we propose certain revisions to the critical habitat designation
we proposed for the black pinesnake on March 11, 2015. Specifically, we propose to
revise the name of Unit 7 to reflect the removal of all lands by the landowner from the
State Wildlife Management Area (WMA). As a result of the removal, the name of the
proposed unit is changed from Scotch WMA to Jones Branch. We also propose to revise
the boundaries of Unit 8 in Clarke County, Alabama, resulting in fewer acres on private
land and more acres on State-owned land, with a net increase in acreage. An index map
of the revised proposed critical habitat area (338,379 acres (136,937 hectares)) is
provided in the Proposed Regulation Promulgation section, below.
Unit 7: Jones Branch (formerly Scotch WMA), Clarke County, Alabama
In September 2015, we received notice of a recent observation of a black
pinesnake in proposed Unit 7 within the Scotch WMA in Clarke County, Alabama. A
black pinesnake was captured during the course of a turkey trapping study and was
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positively verified by Service and State herpetologists. Therefore, within proposed Unit
7, there are now 5 records for black pinesnakes, one observed as recently as July 2015,
and all records are in close proximity to one another and part of the same breeding
population.
In June 2016, Scotch Land Management Company, LCC, which manages most of
the lands in proposed Unit 7, announced the withdrawal of its lands from the Alabama
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ WMA program. As a result, no
lands within proposed Unit 7 are within the WMA, and therefore, the name of the unit is
being changed from Scotch WMA to Jones Branch. Ownership of the lands within
proposed Unit 7 has not changed; it remains entirely privately owned. In addition, the
boundaries and acreage of proposed Unit 7 are the same as what we proposed for this unit
on March 11, 2015.
Unit 8: Fred T. Stimpson WMA, Clarke County, Alabama
During a re-examination of all the proposed critical habitat units following the
close of the proposed rule’s comment period on May 11, 2015, we determined that some
of the best black pinesnake habitat, located on the southern end of the Stimpson WMA,
had not been incorporated into proposed Unit 8, and that other land, located on the
northern end of proposed Unit 8, had been included in error. This re-assessment used
updated aerial imagery, and wetlands, elevation, soils, and land cover overlays, to
redefine the best available, most suitable, contiguous forested habitat surrounding the
known pinesnake records at that site. Accordingly, we are shifting proposed Unit 8 to the
south; among other things, this results in more acreage overlapping with the WMA, as
well as a slight increase in the size of the unit. The total acreage in revised proposed Unit
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8 is now 5,940 acres (2,404 hectares), an increase of 279 acres (113 hectares). The State
of Alabama owns 3,789 acres (1,533 hectares; 64 percent) of Unit 8, and 2,151 acres (870
hectares; 36 percent) are privately owned. The newly added land in revised proposed Unit
8 is of the same habitat type, and contiguous with, those lands analyzed in the March 11,
2015, proposed rule; therefore, the determination that these additional lands meet the
definition of critical habitat is the same as for the original proposed Unit 8. As with the
original lands within proposed Unit 8, the additional lands are occupied; contain all of the
physical or biological features of the black pinesnake to support life-history functions
essential to the conservation of the subspecies; and may require special management and
protection from threats as outlined in the March 11, 2015, critical habitat proposal.
Authors
The primary authors of this document are the staff members of the Mississippi
Ecological Services Field Office, Southeast Region, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 17
Endangered and threatened species, Exports, Imports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Transportation.
Proposed Regulation Promulgation
Accordingly, we propose to further amend part 17, subchapter B of chapter I, title
50 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as proposed to be amended at 80 FR 12846
(March 11, 2015) as set forth below:
PART 17—ENDANGERED AND THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS
1. The authority citation for part 17 continues to read as follows:
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AUTHORITY: 16 U.S.C. 1361-1407; 1531-1544; and 4201-4245, unless otherwise
noted.
2. Amend §17.95 by revising paragraphs (c)(5), (12), and (13) to read as follows:
§17.95 Critical habitat—fish and wildlife.
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(c) Reptiles.
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Black Pinesnake (Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi)
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(5) Note: Index map follows:
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(12) Unit 7: Jones Branch—Clarke County, Alabama.
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(i) This unit is bordered by Salitpa Creek to the south, Tallahatta Creek to the
north, and Harris Creek to the west. It is located approximately 2.7 mi (4.3 km) southeast
of Campbell. Unit 7 is located 1.1 mi (1.8 km) north of the intersection of Old Mill Pond
Road and Reedy Branch Road.
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(ii) Map of Unit 7 (Jones Branch) follows:
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(13) Unit 8: Fred T. Stimpson Wildlife Management Area (WMA)—Clarke
County, Alabama.
(i) This unit is located between Sand Hill Creek and the Tombigbee River, is
approximately 1 mi (1.6 km) north of Carlton, and is 1.5 mi (2.4 km) south of the
intersection of County Road 15 and Christian Vall Road. Most of this unit is on the Fred
T. Stimpson WMA.
(ii) Map of Unit 8 (Fred T. Stimpson WMA) follows:
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Dated: August 14, 2018.
James W. Kurth,
Deputy Director,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Exercising the Authority of the Director,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
[FR Doc. 2018-22013 Filed: 10/10/2018 8:45 am; Publication Date: 10/11/2018]